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there are hundreds of thousands of dollars on online shopping top of all the bob. like the richmond in the product of different churches. without enough that the popularity. the price we'd even be that mr took the sort of died out in the disco consumers can actually keep their product line with the blonde revealed that many stores are spending a large amount of money and advertising. many customers still angry because most of the marketing expenditures must be transferred to consumers. when it is a real quote. my dear friends do really no wasting of money not on the clothes or makeup but on that. another night in a row quo the profligate tours ever think about getting more value to consumers. they're paying too much attention to marketing and competition. i love the last one of the key to winning. the market insiders to and then when people are on a comic a three way but come fall. the people playfully cut the top would never understand the real world of e commerce. we are doing business in a pure survival plot the competition it's more difficult to make money than
there are hundreds of thousands of dollars on online shopping top of all the bob. like the richmond in the product of different churches. without enough that the popularity. the price we'd even be that mr took the sort of died out in the disco consumers can actually keep their product line with the blonde revealed that many stores are spending a large amount of money and advertising. many customers still angry because most of the marketing expenditures must be transferred to consumers. when it...
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in 2001, ktvu's bob mackenzie brought us the story of the legendary tenth mountain division. >>> in their time they were legendary soldiers. as tough as marines, as agile as navy seals and with their own bag of tricks. the men of the tenth mountain division could ski, use mountains, use stealth and hit hard and fast. >> i think it was the best fighting force. it was the only fighting force that i experienced and i can't imagine any fighting force being any better. >> reporter: 60 years later some of the tenth mountaineers are still around and get together. sometimes they tell war stories sometimes as a way of exorcising the ghost. >> machine gun just decapitated his head. and when we passed him, his brains were just laying out on the ground it was a horrible sight. >> reporter: in 1939 adolph hitler began conquering the nations of western europe one at a time. an army camp the size of a small city sprang up at camp hale, 9,000 feet up in the colorado rockies. in november 1941 the newly formed tenth mountain division began to train. most were college men already skiers or mountain climbers
in 2001, ktvu's bob mackenzie brought us the story of the legendary tenth mountain division. >>> in their time they were legendary soldiers. as tough as marines, as agile as navy seals and with their own bag of tricks. the men of the tenth mountain division could ski, use mountains, use stealth and hit hard and fast. >> i think it was the best fighting force. it was the only fighting force that i experienced and i can't imagine any fighting force being any better. >>...
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it is called the brown finger. >> no it is not, bob. so inappropriate. >> the brown finger is a club we used to go to. >> terrible, dana. >> no, it is not called that. >> we need to keep on track here. >> dana, which one did you like? >> the ostrich. >> greg? >> i like the ostrich. >> can i make a serious statement about the super bowl and how sexist it is that not in the history of the super bowl has there been one women player, no transgender umpires or aphrodite cheerleaders. it is for the homophobic, gun-loving freak. >> which one did you like? >> i like the ostrich. >> i think the ostrich was super cute and had great facial expressions. >> the one i liked was called brown finger and you didn't see it. soon the bowl championship series is going to be the last one before the playoffs but that is florida state versus auburn, the spread is 8.5. >> florida state. >> where are you going? i -- i think auburn. 8.51 a l-- 8.51 a lot of points >> which team played isn't? isn't there a game tonight? at that game dirks beptly is playing at the
it is called the brown finger. >> no it is not, bob. so inappropriate. >> the brown finger is a club we used to go to. >> terrible, dana. >> no, it is not called that. >> we need to keep on track here. >> dana, which one did you like? >> the ostrich. >> greg? >> i like the ostrich. >> can i make a serious statement about the super bowl and how sexist it is that not in the history of the super bowl has there been one women player, no...
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reporting live, bob redell. laura. >>> bob, i had to pause because i wanted to give you a chance to take in these fireworks. it's 2014 in new zealand. the clock struck midnight in auckland, the first major city to ring in the new year. it's 2014 in sydney, australia. in over an hour tokyo will be the next city to celebrate the new year. here at home preparations are under way on the waterfront in san francisco. crews are busy on two barges preparing fireworks for the big show tonight. 200,000 people are expected to watch the 15-minute show at the stroke of midnight. hotels in downtown san francisco are booked up as well as restaurants with pretty good views of the fireworks displays. >> exciting evening. also letting you know how to get around, public transit running extra service. b.a.r.t. will have extra trains until 3:00 in the morning so you have to pay normal fares. cal train offers free rides. muni also is offering free rides. sam tram will let people ride for free between 8:00 and 5:00. the bta will have
reporting live, bob redell. laura. >>> bob, i had to pause because i wanted to give you a chance to take in these fireworks. it's 2014 in new zealand. the clock struck midnight in auckland, the first major city to ring in the new year. it's 2014 in sydney, australia. in over an hour tokyo will be the next city to celebrate the new year. here at home preparations are under way on the waterfront in san francisco. crews are busy on two barges preparing fireworks for the big show tonight....
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. >> you bob cusack is managing editor of the hill. the senate returns monday for a procedural bill that would extend employment insurance. who is sponsoring this bill and how long is the extension and what is the likelihood it will get passed? >> dean heller's bipartisan bill republican from nevada as well as jack reed democrat from rhode island joined forces to extend these benefits for three months that expired on december 28. the question is, does that have to votes to pass? there hasn't been any additional public support that has come out just yet. harry reid the majority leader strongly supports this and is hoping to put pressure on their republican-led house to pass this. he first has to get the votes so roughly if democrats are going to need at least a handful of republican votes and it remains to be seen if they are gone to get those votes. >> the senate has a vote coming up monday at 5:30 on the nomination of janet yellen. what is her support coming from in the senate and how did the recent changes in the so-called nuclear op
. >> you bob cusack is managing editor of the hill. the senate returns monday for a procedural bill that would extend employment insurance. who is sponsoring this bill and how long is the extension and what is the likelihood it will get passed? >> dean heller's bipartisan bill republican from nevada as well as jack reed democrat from rhode island joined forces to extend these benefits for three months that expired on december 28. the question is, does that have to votes to pass?...
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note that in terms of constructing gender roles and maternal identities, the assertion that palin and bob and -- bachmann also need to be feminine and attentive to their families confront something feminists have lamented for some time. which is that for women who want to work outside the home, they have to be presented as exemplary mothers. the second point is that women must work things out personally with privatized solutions. the language of choice dismisses the role of power, institutions, resources, and so on. and within this articulation of choice, there is very little challenge to the role of state and economic policies, or structural factors. and of course, the language of choice and personal decision- making matches well with conservative ideology. it was no surprise for them to articulate this. but i want to argue that the important thing about it is that it translates into public policy goals about how women and mothers, and parents -- but you know, i talk to them mostly about motherhood. how they advocate for public policy. as said earlier, they oppose the family leave act, a
note that in terms of constructing gender roles and maternal identities, the assertion that palin and bob and -- bachmann also need to be feminine and attentive to their families confront something feminists have lamented for some time. which is that for women who want to work outside the home, they have to be presented as exemplary mothers. the second point is that women must work things out personally with privatized solutions. the language of choice dismisses the role of power, institutions,...
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the dow up 46 at a fresh record bring in kenny polcari, a cnbc contributor and our own market guru bob pisani. so as we look forward to 2014, what are the key issues? what are the key asset classes that are in question. >> listen, i think there's a return to basics, return to equity investing, the simple basic equity investing, not the complex equity investing around the world but only in this country but you have to look at europe, the emerging markets, but i think people are starting to come back to this idea that, you know, it's back to basics, right, and equity investing for the long term is going to be the way that we're going to play this game. >> the problem i have with europe and i think europe is going to do better in 2014, we've seen a run up. you report on it every day and how the markets have run up. germany the best year in the last several years. >> markets run up here -- >> right -- >> multiyear highs in germany this year. greece had a great year as well. we've already seen a run up into that. emerging markets is the one that's interesting. they've not had a good year. a
the dow up 46 at a fresh record bring in kenny polcari, a cnbc contributor and our own market guru bob pisani. so as we look forward to 2014, what are the key issues? what are the key asset classes that are in question. >> listen, i think there's a return to basics, return to equity investing, the simple basic equity investing, not the complex equity investing around the world but only in this country but you have to look at europe, the emerging markets, but i think people are starting to...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ cellphones beeping ] ♪ [ cellphone rings ] hello? [ male announcer ] over 12,000 financial advisors. good, good. good. over $700 billion dollars in assets under care. let me just put this away. [ male announcer ] how did edward jones get so big? could you teach our kids that trick? [ male announcer ] by not acting that way. ok, last quarter... [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years, but i needed help in quitting smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed
. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ cellphones beeping ] ♪ [ cellphone rings ] hello? [ male announcer ] over 12,000 financial advisors. good, good. good. over $700 billion dollars in assets under care. let me just put this away. [ male announcer ] how did edward jones...
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. >> i'm bob are simon. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the "getting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let me ask you... what's in your wallet? so let me ask you... with a smartphone from straight talk wireless. we replaced sue's smartphone she'll get the same great nationwide coverage for half the cost. let's see if she notices. you bet she did. she saved almost 950 dollars. enough to hire her own french pastry chef. straight talk wireless. only at walmart. >> stahl: about a decade ago, the smart people who funded the internet turned their attention to the energy sector, rallying tech engineers to invent ways to get us off fossil fuels, devise powerful solar
. >> i'm bob are simon. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the "getting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5%...
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bob redell joins us with a look at some of them. >> good morning. starting tomorrow the state will offer new protections for celebrities, students and workers, through new laws that go into effect at midnight tonight. so for workers who earn minimum wage, about to see more, employees -- employers must pay their employees at least $9 an hour, that's starting tomorrow instead of the $8 minimum. and by 2016 the minimum wage will jump up to $10 an hour. for restaurant servers, they might see less in their paycheck. a new law will require the state to tax any tips that are automatically added to bills. that's usually the case when you have a party of six or more at a table you see for example an 18% tip added to that. employers will no longer be able to fire an employee because they are the victim of a domestic abuse or sexual assault, and the employer must now change that employee's at-work phone number if that will help protect them from a stalker. for a k-12 student those who identify as transgender schools must allow them to join the sports team or u
bob redell joins us with a look at some of them. >> good morning. starting tomorrow the state will offer new protections for celebrities, students and workers, through new laws that go into effect at midnight tonight. so for workers who earn minimum wage, about to see more, employees -- employers must pay their employees at least $9 an hour, that's starting tomorrow instead of the $8 minimum. and by 2016 the minimum wage will jump up to $10 an hour. for restaurant servers, they might see...
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same to you, bob. we'll talk to you later. >>> for more on the markets, let's get to rick santelli in chicago. rick? >> well, thank you very much, carl. and i'd like to welcome my new year's eve special guest, mark grant. he needs no introduction. happy new year, and welcome, mark. >> rick, the sages particularly asking me to wish you a very, very happy new year for you and your family, and please have a great one. >> thank you very much. now, let's look at the recent news i talked about in the tease, reuters saying the best performing major currency is the euro. no surprise to us, and also the yen not mentioned directly in the story, but it is the worst performing major. how do you see that changing? or do you see it continuing in 2014? and what are the reasons, in your opinion, that the euro had such a good year? >> well, i think europe has had a slide-by year, that's what i call it. they've fuzzed with a lot of the numbers with their banks, and that's going to be coming up tw the ecb taking oversigh
same to you, bob. we'll talk to you later. >>> for more on the markets, let's get to rick santelli in chicago. rick? >> well, thank you very much, carl. and i'd like to welcome my new year's eve special guest, mark grant. he needs no introduction. happy new year, and welcome, mark. >> rick, the sages particularly asking me to wish you a very, very happy new year for you and your family, and please have a great one. >> thank you very much. now, let's look at the recent...
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bob pisani, thanks. that brings us to more on the economy, that better trade number raising gdp forecast. economists across the street. steve liesman has more on what the new outlook looks like for the economy. >> it's hard to emphasize what bob was talking about thanks to this surprise movement in the trade numbers. we look to be on track for our best two quarters of growth back to back since the beginning of 2012. here's your rapid update. we take the numbers we collected. survey of ten economists by cnbc upping their forecast by a fairly large half a point to stand right at 2.97. together with the strong growth number for the fourth quarter puts the second half average at 3 1/2%. tail of two 1/2s right here. 1.8% in the first half. after a string of better than expected fourth quarter numbers the growth pessimists are perplexed and the optimists are giddy. the narrower trade deficit means one thing for growth starved americans. that real gdp may indeed break 3% sound barrier in the fourth quarter and
bob pisani, thanks. that brings us to more on the economy, that better trade number raising gdp forecast. economists across the street. steve liesman has more on what the new outlook looks like for the economy. >> it's hard to emphasize what bob was talking about thanks to this surprise movement in the trade numbers. we look to be on track for our best two quarters of growth back to back since the beginning of 2012. here's your rapid update. we take the numbers we collected. survey of ten...
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bob, thank you very much. bob pisani on the floor. >>> chrysler is american-owned anymore, fiat buying the stake in a deal worth over $4 billion. our own phil lebeau is in chicago with the latest on that. phil, over to you. >> simon, i think the market likes the deal. look at shares of fiat. it's the biggest one-day gain for the stock since april 2009. we know what happened there. that's when the government basically said to fiat, you'll take control of the guys when they come out of bankruptcy. the veba trust, the health care retiree trust for the uaw, it is selling its 41.5% stake of chrysler for $3.65 billion. the trust will also collect an additional $700 million from chrysler over the next four years. now that this deal is in place, veba will not be going forward with the partial ipo. that is not going to happen. why does fiat want all of chrysler, not just 60% of it? well, in the process, it'll be raising the debt to $13.8 billion. that has a few people worried. but keep in mind from fiat's perspective,
bob, thank you very much. bob pisani on the floor. >>> chrysler is american-owned anymore, fiat buying the stake in a deal worth over $4 billion. our own phil lebeau is in chicago with the latest on that. phil, over to you. >> simon, i think the market likes the deal. look at shares of fiat. it's the biggest one-day gain for the stock since april 2009. we know what happened there. that's when the government basically said to fiat, you'll take control of the guys when they come...
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bob you are on the "washington journal." why do believe that mr. snowden should not have done what he did, i think that the larger crime is the patriot act. our response to the attacks of allowed alssentially qaeda to win in that all of those who pass that patriot act abrogated their duty to uphold the principles of the constitution of the united states. as thenow operating much stasi did in east germany. that to me is the greatest crime of sedition and those who would abrogate their duties to uphold the sacred rights found in our constitution have committed an even greater act of treason against united states. if we do not get back to our principles, then al qaeda has one. stanley gore maney in west virginia. what you think of all this? what i have to say is think about it. the national security agency. security. that place should be tight as a drum. edward snowden walked out of there with information. he is doing what he was told to do. he was allowed to do it. it is to draw attention somewhere else. that is all that is going on in this administr
bob you are on the "washington journal." why do believe that mr. snowden should not have done what he did, i think that the larger crime is the patriot act. our response to the attacks of allowed alssentially qaeda to win in that all of those who pass that patriot act abrogated their duty to uphold the principles of the constitution of the united states. as thenow operating much stasi did in east germany. that to me is the greatest crime of sedition and those who would abrogate their...
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i love the quote from the other than bob dylan, a hero is someone who understands the responsibility that goes with freedom, which should resonate with all the journalists. in recent times in just the past year we have had experience with the boston bombing. our washington bureau cover the navy shipyard shootings. there are all manner of these very significant stories that have been poorly handled by certain people in the media. i am not here to criticize them, but i hope we take away learning from the people who did things the right way, the wrong way, and see the opportunity for us to be better as journalists. this is a great calling. i have law of the people who are engaged in the pursuit of their journalism careers here. you should be very excited about what the future holds. as an old guy now, i wish i had the opportunity to enter the media business at age 20 or 25, this is a time of really great opportunity. there are important careers available to people. i always think about how important the role of the storyteller and the editor is. i think about mr. hearst's father, part o
i love the quote from the other than bob dylan, a hero is someone who understands the responsibility that goes with freedom, which should resonate with all the journalists. in recent times in just the past year we have had experience with the boston bombing. our washington bureau cover the navy shipyard shootings. there are all manner of these very significant stories that have been poorly handled by certain people in the media. i am not here to criticize them, but i hope we take away learning...
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let's get to bob pisani on the floor. >> if you would have come to me five or six minutes ago, i would have said it was a good start. we were up on the dow and have just sort of lost it. just turned negative. not a good night in asia as well. just want to point out, a fairly weak start. japan has an excuse. this was their first trading day of the year. the nen a little stronger today. normally, that hurts japanese equities. china doesn't have as many excuses. we saw the services pmi numbers that everybody watches. weak. we saw the manufacturing pmis below expectations last week, so hasn't been a great start. shanghai index, near the lowest level since august. shares that trade in china proper, but hong kong isn't doing much better. that is also not off to a good start for the year. also in europe, what i find interesting is so far the countries gaining the most. so, greece and portugal, they're having a great start to the year and the more stable companies are having a tougher start to the year. this is on top of what happened. greece and portugal had a great year last year. italy had
let's get to bob pisani on the floor. >> if you would have come to me five or six minutes ago, i would have said it was a good start. we were up on the dow and have just sort of lost it. just turned negative. not a good night in asia as well. just want to point out, a fairly weak start. japan has an excuse. this was their first trading day of the year. the nen a little stronger today. normally, that hurts japanese equities. china doesn't have as many excuses. we saw the services pmi...
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republican line, pennsylvania, bob, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i think that all the members of congress, democrats, republicans, independents, should look up the word illegal in the dictionary, write it down, and send it to the president. because he seems to have a misunderstanding of illegal and legal immigrants in this country . he should be made to enforce the laws that are on the books. thank you. peggy for the call. this piece comes from ira mehlman, townhall.com. republicans follow the money or their conscience in 2014? follow the money, that is the sure way to trace the roots of political disaster. mass that hasry shaken the country over the last century, avoiding a political disaster -- if john boehner decides to force through a package of immigration bills that includes amnesty for illegal aliens and massive increases in illegal immigration. the primary reason that they might move, perhaps the only reason, is money. lots and lots of it. granting amnesty to millions of people who broke our laws and occupied millions of jobs within the eco
republican line, pennsylvania, bob, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i think that all the members of congress, democrats, republicans, independents, should look up the word illegal in the dictionary, write it down, and send it to the president. because he seems to have a misunderstanding of illegal and legal immigrants in this country . he should be made to enforce the laws that are on the books. thank you. peggy for the call. this piece comes from ira mehlman, townhall.com....